The United States is the richest country in the world with the highest GDP, as of 2021. China is the second richest country in the world with a $17.734 trillion GDP. Monaco is the richest country in the world when measured by GDP per capita, according to the World Bank Group [1]. Economic wealth can be a prime statistic to measure whether a country is growing economically and moving forward, according to Investopedia [2]. Gross domestic product trends can also be utilized to identify economic recessions. Another measurable statistic to track a country’s success is GDP per capita [3]. This calculates a nation’s GDP, but accounts for its population as well, enabling a closer look at the economic strength of each citizen. GDP per capita is commonly used to measure a country’s economic wealth, and Monaco has the highest GDP per capita of any country, with a value of $190,512 [2].